Her happy dance is the poison dance… we must all become immune…
BREDEN ITS A TRAITOR AND MARA ALWAYS KNOWS THERE IS NO WAY MY GIRL COULD WANT KISS A HORRIBLE PEASANT .I WILL POISON HER AND DROP HER HEAD OFF LIAR COWARD.
SALT THE WOUNDS AND STRIP THE FLESH! FOR I AM THE CONDUCTOR OF THE POOP TRAIN!
can you get Zvad’s merc buddies to join you? I seem to have failed on every playthrough
@God_of_Demonz That is because it is impossible. She simply thinks that you have somewhere between zero and no hope in a large scale confrontation with Alastors, let alone Phalangites, and that hiding out in woods won’t last very long.
Is there a way to successfully do the tax collector mission with 2 Charisma and 1 Combat? I believe I’ve tried all of the available options with no success.
@olo17jr No, you need at 1 intelligence. If you haven’t yet I would try playing with intelligence as you primary stat. I found that path entertaining.
Personally I hope I get the option to make sure that Breden, Radmar and my Dad have an “accident” Breden and Radmar because one of them (or both) could be the traitor and dad because… Well he’s being a bit of a negative Nancy and that’s bad morale and I mean come on I’m going to be overthrowing an empire you don’t want Dad telling your troops about that time you got your head stuck in that pot do you?
@Johndn90 I wouldn’t be too surprised if the main character’s father wasn’t a former rebel himself. He’s seen past rebellions put down, and good people lose their lives in the process. He’s now deeply embittered and has come to believe that the Empire’s too powerful to be fought. This would set him up in stark relief to the main character’s youthful idealism.
Not sure whether this would change the way that anyone feels about him.
Oh dear old dad can be useful, presuming you’re fightng an anti-empire rebellion and not an anti-noble rebellion.
Which reminds me, how many of you folks direct your anger towards anyone other than the empire itself? My character is anti-church corruption but not anti-church, and anti-abuse of the system by nobles but not anti-noble in his aims, but well if he ends up slaughtering most of the church and the nobles well that's just how the cookie crumbles.
Anyone looking forward to destroying the church or destroying the nobility as well as the empire?
@Johndn90 Exactly, besides all revolutions have some internal turmoil and a knife night. From Spain’s civil war to Roman Cesar assassination your comrades are your greatest rivals and finally only one could rule
It also occurs to me that the traitor might wait a while before sabotaging a second time. Ask yourself what’s more likely to give bigger reward putting down a rebellion before it’s begun or putting down a rebellion that’s a legitimate threat.
That said I’m looking forward to this game’s release I’m so going to play Caeser’s Legion style.
P.S. Will we be able to improve our skills over the course storyline?
@Johndn90 I think Havenstone mentioned getting one early in game two, and perhaps around one increase per game.
@Proagonist I have no idea what made the MC’s father so bitter, callous, pessimistic, cynical and compassion less, other than the standard Karagond oppression. I will say he does seem to care about the MC in his own terrible, awful, and messed up way.
@stsword I am mostly just looking to reform the church, and going with the one war at time approach Zvad encouraged at the bonfire party. Clearly the system of Karagond is awful, and I just want make some progress to improve it. Hopefully… possibly… maybe?
@stsword, I plan on doing two main characters. My first would be a noble with great fighting skills who sides with the nobles to free Shayard, and then a mage that is dead set on tearing down the empire and the church. It will be interesting how a skeptic deals with the xoas storms if they are real.
I only have a character Mara. A noblewoman full of charisma desiring build HER empire, she is like a beauty version of palpatine.
But palpatine has electric blast (magic) and can cut through loser Jedi in seconds (warrior). He never used poison. But tons of manipulation (charisma )
Except Vader in the originals, and windu, and Yoda in the new movies, and in the expanded universe luke
I sensed a disturbance in the force. Somebody was talking about Star Wars. What were we talking about? XD
I came to an error at:
"For once, your embrace seemed to do no good. You felt all his muscles tauten, as if he were about to writhe out of your arms and flee. “How did I drag you into this?” he whispered wretchedly. “What happened to Poric… if they took you, Starn, I’d be lost.”
“You didn’t drag me,” you retorted. “I was walking this way already. You just helped me find a faster pace.”
You had hoped to ease his tension, but he looked no less shaken. “Why me? Truly?”"
I had no choices or options to move forward
@Havenstone- An error came up at when I picked the option to wait for Breden to kiss the MC. To be precise I picked the helot backround and in the beginning the depth of the empires cruelty to the lower castes(along those lines.
Line 2722: Invalid indent? Expected an # option here, not * label
Thanks for the error catching, folks. I’ll fix those when I’m reunited with my laptop. I’m also planning another big writing push on CoReb in May, once I’m back from Nepal.
Side note: when scrambling up an icy slope at 5000+ meters altitude, it’s good to have gloves. (Wait – you all knew that already?) I’m typing this with frostbite blisters the size of grapes. Small price to pay for the views, though.